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He also told her he was pinned against a wall by the neck and told to cooperate or face 10 years in jail.
You've got Wall Street firing by lighting off something that looks like a cruise missile, but it's got SWIFT written on the side". India is now told to cooperate or suffer the consequences implying tacitly that payment network sanctions are a real possibility.
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"We have to get beyond the corrosive idea that we have to agree with others on everything in order to cooperate on anything," Simon told Reuters in October.
He was telling me of a Friday prayer khutba in which the imam told them to cooperate with the Americans.
Ms. Chavez told her to cooperate fully with the F.B.I., Mrs. Mercado said, but left it up to her to decide whether to talk to the reporters.
An interpreter wearing a mask then told him to cooperate and asked him if he knew Burhanuddin Rabbani, the former president of Afghanistan.
He said he told them to cooperate with police and surrender peacefully, which they did.
Unfortunately, he was only able to conduct a single session as the women were then told not to cooperate further for the fear of outsiders prying into the secrets of the Romani.
So rather than recommending that their clients try to tough it out, lawyers often tell them to cooperate with prosecutors -- before someone else does.
The period after that, Jake will have played D, I will have played D. So this is what will have happened: we both played D, and now it tells us to cooperate again.
I remember getting a letter from the union board, for example, telling me to cooperate with government investigators or else.
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